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Ashurbanipal

American  
[ah-shoor-bah-nee-pahl] / ˌɑ ʃʊərˈbɑ niˌpɑl /
Also Assurbanipal

noun

  1. died 626? b.c., king of Assyria 668?–626? b.c.


Ashurbanipal British  
/ ˌæʃʊəˈbɑːnɪˌpæl /

noun

  1. Greek name: Sardanapalus.  died ?626 bc , king of Assyria (?668–?626): son of Esarhaddon. He built the magnificent palace and library at Nineveh

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In ancient Mesopotamia, Assyrian king Ashurbanipal built his Royal Library at Nineveh—but the project was not simply an innocent pursuit of knowledge.

From Slate • Dec. 8, 2020

Or a telling insight into a political mind: Boris Johnson was criticised recently for not washing his lucky socks, emblazoned with a ruler of the Neo-Assyrian empire King Ashurbanipal, often enough.

From The Guardian • Aug. 21, 2019

Dust settled over the shattered library of the dead King Ashurbanipal, and over his carefully transcribed copy of the Epic of Gilgamesh.

From BBC • Mar. 21, 2015

Inside the tomb is a sarcophagus that Colt opens, causing him to psychically link to Ashurbanipal, King of Assyria, the franchises’ new Mummy.

From Forbes • Oct. 30, 2014

Even in the last days of the cultured and illustrious Ashurbanipal the outlying provinces of Assyria became independent.

From Stories of the Prophets (Before the Exile) by Landman, Isaac